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Here's a full list of PM Justin Trudeau's new cabinet

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet, being sworn in this morning, includes 31 people, including himself. It includes 15 women, an attempt at regional balance, and a mix of veterans and newcomers.
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Party leaders will gather in the National Capital Regionj on Oct. 7-8 for the 2015 Leaders' Debates. Supplied photo.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet, being sworn in this morning, includes 31 people, including himself. It includes 15 women, an attempt at regional balance, and a mix of veterans and newcomers.


The only Northern Ontario MP to be named to cabinet is Patty Hajdu, the MP for Thunder Bay-Superior North.

Here's the full list:

Justin Trudeau (Quebec) - Prime Minister, Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth.

Ralph Goodale (Saskatchewan) - Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.

Lawrence MacAulay (P.E.I.) - Agriculture and Agri-Food.

Stéphane Dion (Quebec) - Foreign Affairs.
John McCallum (Ontario) - Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees.

Carolyn Bennett (Ontario) - Indigenous and Northern Affairs.
Scott Brison (Nova Scotia) - Treasury Board President.
Dominic Leblanc (New Brunswick) - Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.

Navdeep Bains (Ontario) - Innovation, Science and Economic Development.

Bill Morneau (Ontario) - Finance Minister.

Jody Wilson-Raybould (B.C.) - Justice and Attorney General of Canada.

Judy Foote (Newfoundland and Labrador) - Public Services and Procurement.

Chrystia Freeland (Ontario) - International Trade.

Jane Philpott (Ontario) - Health.

Jean-Yves Duclos (Quebec) - Families, Children and Social Development.

Marc Garneau (Quebec) - Transport.
Marie-Claude Bibeau (Quebec) -International Development and La francophonie.

Jim Carr (Manitoba) - Natural Resources.

Mélanie Joly (Quebec) - Heritage.

Dianne Lebouthillier (Quebec) - National Revenue.

Kent Hehr (Alberta) - Veterans Affairs, and Associate Minister of National Defence.

Catherine McKenna (Ontario) - Environment and Climate Change.

Harjit Sajjan (B.C.) - National Defence.

MaryAnn Mihychuck (Manitoba) - Employment Workforce Development and Labour.

Amarjeet Sohi (Alberta) - Infrastructure and Communities.

Maryam Monsef (Ontario) - Democratic Institutions.

Carla Qualtrough (B.C.) - Sport, and Persons with Disabilities.

Hunter Tootoo (Nunavut) - Fisheries and Oceans, and Canadian Coastguard.

Kirsty Duncan (Ontario) - Science.

Patricia Hajdu (Ontario) - Status of Women.

Bardish Chagger (Ontario) - Small Business and Tourism.


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